The third and final file to edit is the Users file. Here are the sample settings:

# ACCPX LOCK USER WITH HID PROXIMITY CARD

xxxxxxxxxx (this is the code from the HID card being used Password = ""4Axxxxxxxxxx"" (this is the serial number of the Netbotz Rack Access being used)
APC-Username="user", (this can be anything that the user desires)
APC-ACCPX-Doors="BothDoors",
APC-ACCPX-Status=""Enabled"",
APC-ACCPX-Access1="Sun,00:00,23:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access2="Mon,00:00,23:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access3="Tue,01:00,16:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access4="Wed,00:00,23:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access5="Thu,00:00,23:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access6="Fri,00:00,23:59",
APC-ACCPX-Access7="Sat,00:00,23:59"

Once the RADIUS server has been configured, you can enable RADIUS authentication on the Netbotz Rack Access PX (AP9361).

Log into the Netbotz. Go to Administration/Security. Under Remote Users you will find RADIUS. You will need to add your RADIUS server settings to this section. These settings include server IP or hostname, RADIUS secret, and Timeout. You also have the option to test authentication. Test with a user that is already configured on the RADIUS server. If authentication passes, proceed to the next step. If authentication fails, then you must determine why the Netbotz cannot authenticate through the RADIUS server.

If authentication passes, you must enable RADIUS on the card reader. Click on Rack Access. Under User Access, click on RADIUS. You will have three options: